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Chinese Native Language Identification

Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, volume 2: Short Papers, 2014
We present the first application of Native Language Identification (NLI) to nonEnglish data. Motivated by theories of language transfer, NLI is the task of identifying a writer’s native language (L1) based on their writings in a second language (the L2).
Shervin Malmasi, Mark Dras
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Normalization of Chinese chat language

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2008
Real-time communication platforms such as ICQ, MSN and online chat rooms are getting more popular than ever on the Internet. There are, however, real risks where criminals and terrorists can perpetrate illegal and criminal abuses. This highlights the security significance of accurate detection and translation of the chat language to its stand language ...
Kam-Fai Wong, Yunqing Xia
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The Role of the Classical Chinese Language in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language

Актуальные вопросы изучения истории, международных отношений и культур стран Востока, 2023
The practical task of a Chinese language teacher is to teach students to communicate on everyday and social topics, to read youth magazines and political publications (naturally, with the help of a dictionary), to teach the ethics of computer correspondence in order to enable Russian-speaking students to find friends to communicate among Chinese youth.
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The Influence of Chinese Characters on Chinese Sign Language

ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing
Chinese Sign Language (CSL) and Chinese are languages used in the Chinese mainland. As a dominant language, Chinese has great influence on all levels of CSL. CSL, as a visual sign language, is fundamentally different from Chinese in linguistic structure. Unlike English, Chinese, as a pictograph, has influence on Chinese and CSL.
Tianyu Ren   +3 more
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The Chinese Language

2016
This chapter presents an overview of the Chinese language and character system and attempts to dispel many of the myths and erroneous beliefs about the language which are commonly held among peoples with no first-hand knowledge of Chinese. Concepts such as distinguishing the various Chinese languages and dialects, how tones differentiate words, and ...
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ANCIENT CHINESE THEORIES OF LANGUAGE

Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 1975
It is a commonplace hope of much modern philosophy that philosophy be understood as intimately related to language. The bridge between philosophical doctrines and language is typically erected by explaining various substantive views in e.g. ontology, logic, epistemology, ethics, etc., as presupposing a certain view of language, its function, its ...
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Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy, and “Truth”

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1985
Pre-Han philosophical tradition did not address issues for which the concept of truth was central. Classical Chinese philosophy had virtually no metaphysical theory. The theory of language was mainly pragmatic. The semantic doctrines that were developed focused on terms rather than sentences or sententials. The Chinese theory of knowledge was primarily
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The Old Chinese Language Axel Schuesslerthe Old Chinese Language

2018
What is Old Chinese (OC) phonology? OC is reconstructed on the basis of the Middle Chinese Qieyun System, phonetic series, and early rhymes, plus pieces of other information that an investigator might deem relevant. Why are there so many different OC reconstructions?
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The Chinese Language.

The Far Eastern Quarterly, 1950
L. Carrington Goodrich   +5 more
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